Shooting dark subjects – Nikon N4004s User Manual

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Shooting Dark Subjects

In all exposure modes, with a subject darker than EV10 at ISO

100, the ready-light LED blinks.

Programmed TTL auto flash photography in program and

shutter-priority auto exposure modes

In programmed TTL auto flash photography, the N4004S auto­

matically adjusts the shutter speed to 1/100 sec*, and selects

the appropriate aperture according to the speed of the film in

use (ISO).

* If shutter speed is set to B, or to 1/60 sec. or slower in shutter-priority

exposure mode, shutter fires at the speed set, and correct aperture is
selected accordingly.

The usable ranges for film speed, aperture and shooting dis­
tance in programmed TTL mode are as follows.

ISO

25

50

100

200

400

Aperture

1.4

2

2.8

4

5.6

Shooting Range

Approx. 1.4-4.2 m

‘Ready-light blinks when using film with ISO speed over 400.
•When using a lens with a slower maximum aperture (larger

F-number) than the numbers listed above, the aperture will be

automatically set to the lens' maximum aperture, thus shortening

the shooting range, (i.e., if maximum aperture is f/3.5 and film speed

is ISO

too,

aperture is set to 3.5 instead of f/2.8). For longer flash

shooting distances (up to 4.2 m), use film with a speed of ISO 400.

TTL auto flash photography in aperture-priority auto and

manual exposure modes
In aperture-priority auto mode,

the N4004s automatically

adjusts the shutter speed to 1/100 sec.

In manual mode,

when

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